Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 3/20

AFTER GETTING THE GAME to garbage time early, UConn's Jeff Adrien, A.J. Price, Craig Austrie and Hasheem Thabeet lock in to enjoy themselves as the reserves finish up against Chattanooga. It was the third-largest rout in NCAA Tournament history. (STEPHEN DUNN / HARTFORD COURANT / March 19, 2009

Obviously a great win for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team but all eyes are on the health of head coach Jim Calhoun. According to John Barr of ESPN, Calhoun is still in the hospital and will be reevaluated later this morning. He did say Calhoun was listed in good condition. The Huskies will be holding a practice this afternoon around 2. SportsCenter is expected to show the Huskies press conference. And if you hadn’t heard, the Huskies will play Texas A&M at 3:30 PM. Dick Enberg and Jay Bilas will have the call on CBS HD.

UPDATE 10:19 AM: John Barr of ESPN is now reporting that Jim Calhoun has been released from the hospital and now has been given a clean bill of health. He is back at the hotel and eating breakfast with the team. It’s not known whether or not he’ll be at practice today. UConn’s media availability will start at 2:45 PM and it’s still expected to be shown on SportsCenter at that time

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UConn men’s basketball links

Villanueva Tweets Again, Reveals Calhoun’s Status [SPORTSbyBROOKS]

Jerome Dyson, one month [UConn | Men’s Basketball]

UConn-Chattanooga [UConn | Men’s Basketball]

Getting the Mocking off their back [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Team talks about the game without Calhoun [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Post game Chat [In Storrs Now]

Of Calhoun, Craig and Chatty Chattanooga [Emeka, Nadav and Corny]

UConn Opens With Third-Largest NCAA Rout [Hartford Courant]

Calhoun Spends Night In Hospital [Hartford Courant]

Austrie’s Defense Makes Up For Shooting Woes [Hartford Courant]

UConn Men Extras: Scouting Report [Hartford Courant]

Calhoun expected to leave hospital today [Waterbury Republican-American]

Texas A&M an inside-outside challenge for UConn [Waterbury Republican-American]

First-round rout a confidence-builder for UConn [Waterbury Republican-American]

Calhoun-less Huskies have no problems vs. Mocs [Waterbury Republican-American]

Huskies dismantle Chattanooga [Norwich Bulletin]

With coach in hospital, Huskies slam Mocs [New Haven Register]

Good cop brings smiles to sidelines [New Haven Register]

Calhoun’s ailment doesn’t appear serious [New Haven Register]

Austrie shuts down Mocs’ McDowell [New Haven Register]

VIDEO: Thabeet and Austrie after the UConn rout of Chattanooga [New Haven Register]

UConn rocks Chattanooga in NCAAs [Connecticut Post]

Huskies give coach a pick-me-up: A rout [Connecticut Post]

Calhoun should join Huskies soon [Connecticut Post]

UConn men’s notebook [Connecticut Post]

Austrie turns in an ‘incredible job’ [New London Day]

Calhoun must be feeling better after Huskies’ big win [New London Day]

Jim Calhoun in hospital as UConn delivers in rout over UT-Chattanooga [New York Daily News]

With Calhoun in hospital, UConn rolls [Newsday]

Too bad life can’t mirror television ad [Chattanooga Times Free Press]

For UConn, That Familiar Tweeting Sound [The Quad]

UConn women’s basketball links

ESPN2 coverage maps: March 22 [ESPN.com]

Faris began career early [Indianapolis Star]

Reunion on hold [Elm City to Eagleville]

Ketia and Charde and the UConn women [UConn | Women’s Basketball]

UVM Didn’t Expect 16 Seed [Rich Elliott – UConn Women’s Basketball]

Former UConn Players Keep In Touch [Hartford Courant]

Pilypaitis, a UConn fan, to face Huskies [Connecticut Post]

UConn women’s Big Three apply the big hurt [USA Today]

UConn football links

Practice: Day 2 [UConn | Football]

O-Line Part Of Change at UConn [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

March Madness: UConn Crushes Nova On AND Off The Court [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

Baseball to Host West Virginia in Three-Game Series to Open 2009 BIG EAST Play [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball Game At Quinnipiac Postponed Until Friday [UConnHuskies.com]

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